Well, she made it. Lindsay Lohan showed up early for morgue duty today in Los Angeles after showing up late yesterday and being sent home.
“We can confirm she came in well before her appointed time, between 6 and 6:30 this morning,” Los Angeles County Coroner Assistant Chief Ed Winter said Friday.
Thursday was supposed to be Lohan’s first day at the morgue, but she was sent away after showing up late for the morning’s orientation.
Publicist Steven Honig blamed yesterday’s difficulties on “a combination of not knowing what entrance to go through and confusion caused by the media waiting for her arrival.”
As part of her sentence for a stealing a necklace, LiLo was ordered to work 120 hours at the county morgue after she completed 360 hours of community service at the Los Angeles Downtown Women’s Center, but she was kicked off of that detail after missing too many appointments.
On Wednesday, Judge Stephanie Sautner ruled that Lohan had violated her probation.
Lohan posted $100,000 bail for her probation revocation, but the judge ordered her to perform two working shifts (or 8 hours per day) twice a week at the morgue until her probation revocation hearing takes place on November 2nd.
“Her duties will include general janitorial work like vaccuuming, taking trash out, and cleaning bathrooms,” Winter said.
Lohan, 25, was on probation after pleading guilty in May to stealing a necklace from a jewelry store in California. She served five weeks of home detention ending in June for that misdemeanor theft and violation of another probation.

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